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Strana 65
These ideas had emerged when , in Western Europe , the hierarchical society
had collapsed under hammer blows from all sides and , in place of the collapsed
hierarchical system , there developed what Max Weber called a " class " society ...
These ideas had emerged when , in Western Europe , the hierarchical society
had collapsed under hammer blows from all sides and , in place of the collapsed
hierarchical system , there developed what Max Weber called a " class " society ...
Strana 6
19 In the course of time , a coherent Moslem society - parallel to the Orthodox ,
Catholic , and Jewish communities but uniquely Moslem in form and
contentevolved on the basis described above . The Bosnian Moslem society was
a specific ...
19 In the course of time , a coherent Moslem society - parallel to the Orthodox ,
Catholic , and Jewish communities but uniquely Moslem in form and
contentevolved on the basis described above . The Bosnian Moslem society was
a specific ...
Strana 71
But among these specialists controversy arose over the question of the basic
structure of the early Ottoman society . While Köprülü suggested that it was
predominantly tribal in character , Wittek considered it a military frontier society
with a ...
But among these specialists controversy arose over the question of the basic
structure of the early Ottoman society . While Köprülü suggested that it was
predominantly tribal in character , Wittek considered it a military frontier society
with a ...
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Foreword Kemal H Karpat | 19 |
Century Anatolia Suraiya Faroghi | 54 |
Southeast Europe Gale Stokes | 68 |
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